Build or update a chronology from declared document sources and uploads — dated events extracted, de-duped, and tagged by significance per the matter theory. Use when the user asks to build a chronology or timeline from a production or matter file, says "chron from the production" or "what happened when", or needs a working, statement-of-facts, or witness-specific timeline.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "chronology" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/claude-for-legal/main/litigation-legal/skills/chronology/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/chronology/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/litigation-legal/matters/[slug]/matter.md → theory, pivot fact, key facts.~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/litigation-legal/CLAUDE.md → Document storage sources, default matter folder pattern.~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/litigation-legal/CLAUDE.md.~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/litigation-legal/matters/[slug]/chronology.md (or format variant per flag).Before working with a set of litigation documents, ask: "Were any of these documents obtained through disclosure or discovery in legal proceedings?" If yes:
Confirm: "This use is within the proceedings in which the documents were disclosed, or I have permission / consent, or the documents are now public." If not confirmed, flag it: "⚠️ Disclosed documents may have use restrictions. Confirm this use is permitted before proceeding."
Facts happen in order. The chronology is the spine every narrative hangs on — the statement of facts in a brief, reserve memos, settlement memos, depo prep, witness prep. Building a chron by hand is slow; AI is good at structured extraction. The catch: garbage-in, garbage-out. This skill pulls from the sources the configuration declares and from whatever the user uploads.
This skill serves two practice settings. Pick a default from the user's ## Role in the plugin's configuration CLAUDE.md; the user can override per-run with a flag.
--matter mode (default for in-house litigation counsel). Matter-history-focused. Reads the matter's case theory and key facts from matter.md, pulls from declared document-storage sources (Google Drive, SharePoint, Gmail, iManage, CLM — whatever the ## Landscape section of CLAUDE.md declares), and treats history.md as the running internal log (decisions, holds, reserve memos — intentionally not in the chronology). Output is matter-centric: what happened across the dispute, tagged for advocacy use.--documents mode (default for firm associate / paralegal). Production-document-focused. Reads the case theory from the configuration, then extracts from an eDiscovery export, a custodial file set, or a Bates-numbered production. Output is production-centric: what the documents show, with Bates citations, tagged per the case theory.Both modes converge on the same output structure (timeline, 🔴/🟡/⚪ significance tags, gaps, SoF variant). The difference is the source profile and the significance frame.
If ## Role is solo or other, default to --matter but mention both modes on the first run and let the user pick.
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Manage matter workspaces — create, list, switch, close, or detach the active matter. Use in multi-client private practice to keep one client's context separate from another, or when a substantive skill needs to know which matter it's working in.
Draft a DMCA takedown notice, triage one you received, or draft a §512(g) counter-notice. Use when asserting copyright through a §512(c)(3) takedown with the fair-use and perjury gates, when an incoming takedown needs triage into comply / counter / engage / ignore options, or when drafting a §512(g)(3) counter-notice with the consent-to-federal-jurisdiction gate.
Search watched registries for community legal skills, showing matches with descriptions and offering to show the full SKILL.md before install. Use when the user says "browse", "search skills", "find a skill for", "what's out there for", or wants to add a new registry to the watchlist.
Case status summary by audience — client-facing (plain language), internal (for the professor), or court-ready (formal caption format per local rules). Same facts, different framing and depth. Use when a student needs to update the client, brief the professor, or prepare a court status report.
Draft a brief section in house style, consistent with the case theory — every fact cited, every case checked, every argument tied to the theory. Use when the user says "draft the [section]", "write the statement of facts", "argument section on [issue]", or needs a first draft of a brief section.
Brief a case in your preferred format. In drill-me mode, makes the student state the holding first. Use when the user says "brief [case]", "what's the holding in", "case brief", or pastes a case.